Jimmy Kimmel Live – The second part of Jimmy’s interview with Martin Scorsese Jimmy Kimmel Live’s YouTube channel features clips and recaps of every episode from the late night TV show on ABC. Subscribe for clips from the monologue, the interviews, and musical performances every day of the week. Watch your favorites parts again, or catch-up on any episodes you may have missed Channel: www.youtube.com Subscribe: www.youtube.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Recorded in Sept ’07 @ Canal Plus, France www.daptonerecords.com
Chimpanzee tool usage, by taking and fashioning branches into spears, to hunt for for “bush babies” within their hiding places. From the National Geographic documentary “Ape Genius”. More Information: www.aaanet.org www.pbs.org
Patti Labelle blow Somebody Loves You Baby. Pure Magic. Patti is completely spontaneous and genius so fun to watch her improvisation in her songs (“I need my background singers, bring them up…”), at the end she bloooww with her untouchable vocals. 1991 perfomance live at Apollo Theatre. Thats what I call music, this is SOUL … Patti simply wonderful! Video Rating: 4 / 5
Thom Yorke sings Analyse live at the basement. Lyrics: A self-fulfilling prophecy of endless possibility You roll in reams across the street In algebra, in algebra The sentences that do not rhyme The fences that you cannot climb In all that you can ever change The one you’re looking for It gets you down It gets you down There’s no spark No light in the dark It gets you down It gets you down You traveled far What have you found That there’s no time There’s no time To analyse To think things through To make sense Like candles in the city, they never looked so pretty By power carts and blackouts Sleeping like babies It gets you down It gets you down You’re just playing a part You’re just playing a part You’re playing a part Playing a part And there’s no time There’s no time To analyse Analyse Analyse Video Rating: 4 / 5
MC Frontalot, Gm7, Blak Lotus, and “Dragon” Lance Lossless, live onstage in front of about 5000 youngsters, Seattle WA, 2007. This is ripped from the 2007 DVD, an autographed copy of which is available in the frontalot.com store for your purchasing pleasure. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Singer-songwriter Dar Williams presents her unique brand of melodic folk in this live concert at the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock, New York. Performing both solo and with the backing of a full band, Williams offers intimate and emotionally charged renditions of the songs “The Babysitter’s Here…
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Welcome to My Nightmare is a 1976 music concert film of Alice Cooper’s show of the same name, directed by David Winters. In 1975, Alice Cooper released his first solo album, Welcome to My Nightmare, and a huge theatrical stage show was put together to ‘tour the album’. Whilst in the past the Alice Cooper stage show was semi-improvisatory, with confrontational elements of violence and satire (see Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper), the new production was purely horror-themed and professionally choreographed and performed to the split second. With the edginess removed (gone were the bloody guillotine, the spit and the skewered baby dolls, although “Only Women Bleed” presented a drunken, physically abusive side to the character), the Welcome to My Nightmare show was part a carefully-planned move toward a more mainstream-friendly ‘Alice’. Welcome to My Nightmare was a phantasmagorical exposition of music and theatre themed around a nightmare experienced by a young boy named Steven. Costing US0000 to produce, the show was a grand visual spectacle with an elaborate stage set, pre-filmed projections, four dancers, and elaborate costumes. Set in a graveyard/bedroom, a well-drilled band ran through the new album and a selection of older hits, whilst Alice encountered giant spiders, dancing skeletons, faceless silver demons and a 9-foot ‘cyclops’. Concert footage was taken from a series of London shows at the Wembley Arena on September 11–12, 1975, but the film was a box … Video Rating: 5 / 5